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north korea has proliferated nuclear technology. it's been an extensive proliferator of missile technology to a number of countries. and these are all things we would need to be concerned about if we had an iranian regime with nuclear weapons. so getting beyond the containment discussion, when you look at the military option it certainly is not a good option. if we were truly serious about taking military action, the time to strike was probably a number of years ago when the program was much smaller, less spread out and would have been easier to destroy with the limited strike that matt advocates. it also, i agree with nuno, it's a very different program from iraq's program in the '80s or the syrian program that the israelis destroyed. just today, i read a bloomberg news article before i came over about a new crs report that cites a variety of cent rufuj workshops. the workshops where centrifuges and the component parts are produced and how israel and the united states likely don't know the locations of all of those facilities. so i
north korea has proliferated nuclear technology. it's been an extensive proliferator of missile technology to a number of countries. and these are all things we would need to be concerned about if we had an iranian regime with nuclear weapons. so getting beyond the containment discussion, when you look at the military option it certainly is not a good option. if we were truly serious about taking military action, the time to strike was probably a number of years ago when the program was much...
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2008 and extended them last year on the venezuelan military industries company for violating a ban on technology that could assist iran in developing weapons. so if we find information that we can verify, we are committed to taking action. but what we instead are seeing, much to our encouragement, is that our partners in latin america are really understanding the threats. recently at the iaea, argentina, brazil, mexico and chile joined us in voting for a resolution calling on iran to address concerns about the nuclear program. last year chile, mexico and brazil voted to create the u.n. human rights council i will on iran and our close ordination with mexican authorities actually was instrumental in breaking up the assassination plot against the saudi ambassador. so i think, madam chairman, we are alert to this. we are watching it closely. we are building a very strong international and hemispheric coalition against any efforts by iran and hezbollah in our area. >> thank you, madam secretary. i yield back the balance of my time. mr. berman. >> thank you very much. the obama administration is the
2008 and extended them last year on the venezuelan military industries company for violating a ban on technology that could assist iran in developing weapons. so if we find information that we can verify, we are committed to taking action. but what we instead are seeing, much to our encouragement, is that our partners in latin america are really understanding the threats. recently at the iaea, argentina, brazil, mexico and chile joined us in voting for a resolution calling on iran to address...
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it is great technology and it has done a good job but there is not enough of the batteries. there are only five of them, and israel needs much more. not only in the south where rockets are fired out of gaza each day but for the north where hezbollah has some 40,000 to 50,000 rockets aimed at israel. israel needs more iron domes. >>stuart: can they get them? >>guest: they need them fast. what we have in gaza is i believe the beginning of a much larger regional war where iran is going to be involved, so, yes, israel needs more of iron dome and congress here in the united states is working to transfer funds to israel to build more of the anti-missle batteries. >>stuart: here is what i hear from k.t. mcfarlane, saying the israelis want to neutralize gaza and they will go on the ground into gaza because they want do neutralize it because that would be a source of attack if israel attacked iran. the iranians would retaliation through gaza. so, neutralizing them would take this off the table, therefore, israel going into gaza is more likely. what did you say? >>guest: two things. i
it is great technology and it has done a good job but there is not enough of the batteries. there are only five of them, and israel needs much more. not only in the south where rockets are fired out of gaza each day but for the north where hezbollah has some 40,000 to 50,000 rockets aimed at israel. israel needs more iron domes. >>stuart: can they get them? >>guest: they need them fast. what we have in gaza is i believe the beginning of a much larger regional war where iran is going...
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introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. and the first-ever es hybrid. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. sowhy let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abno
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. >> joining us, editor of technology executive briefing. >> thank you. now, you spoke about the need for the result of cooperation being that you are sitting in the standard. he should be in charge of setting the standard? we have seen some debate on that as part of this. >> that is one of the real issues. the u.s. only standard or not? i think if you look at it you have to be careful to go by what sector. passports and, great job in terms of third-generation is a passports and the next generation in terms of it. let's leave that. as you come to the u.s. you have a plethora of standards, some creative, some that are developed by industries on their own that are defective standards. and the nist has a role to play in helping us to what is a sensible in terms of encryption or protection of data as well as what is the policy procedures behind how you use it. >> of course setting the floor itself is the base of the controversy. >> that is correct. >> do you believe is necessary for the government to establish a baseline? >> i do, i really do. let me tell you
. >> joining us, editor of technology executive briefing. >> thank you. now, you spoke about the need for the result of cooperation being that you are sitting in the standard. he should be in charge of setting the standard? we have seen some debate on that as part of this. >> that is one of the real issues. the u.s. only standard or not? i think if you look at it you have to be careful to go by what sector. passports and, great job in terms of third-generation is a passports...
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if you look at information technology. these are not only enabling the importance of cyber space and network capabilities but they are changing the winners and losers in the economy. they are changing political power structures. most importantly they are changing the way our children think. these are issues for ambassadors, for policymakers, commanders not just for the techies. >> what are some in your view the bigger threats and the biggest opportunities that will be presented? >> i think some of the biggest threats are that we to not understand where some of the emerging challenges are coming from. some people have done some studies that said decades ago that the u.s. did about half of the scientific research in the world and the d.o.d. research is maybe 5% of that. maybe 40 researchers in the world. now people are saying it's 1 out of 800. >> so it's not just a manpower issue. how much of this is also what you discuss is a geotechnology issue. that it's not all evenly globally distributed and the united states is not th
if you look at information technology. these are not only enabling the importance of cyber space and network capabilities but they are changing the winners and losers in the economy. they are changing political power structures. most importantly they are changing the way our children think. these are issues for ambassadors, for policymakers, commanders not just for the techies. >> what are some in your view the bigger threats and the biggest opportunities that will be presented? >>...
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iran is a country that's really elevated risk for transferring nuclear technology. it's already signed a nuclear cooperation agreement with venezuela and bolivia, two countries in the united states o'own backyard. it's not implausible that iran could announce tomorrow that venezuela is a country in good standing with the mtb, has a right to peaceful nuclear technology, so we're going to transfer uranium enrichment technology there for peaceful purposes. we have the same problems we've been dealing with with iran in the last ten years. there are a lot of ways nuclear iran leads to further proliferation in the region and around the world. >> you know, we don't know, but what we do know is we've had 60 years of experience with proliferation and only nine countries have proliferated. so it's not inevitable. these long-term -- there have been predictions of a proliferation cascade for 60 years, and every single time the country crosses the nuclear threshold and opens the club, people presume the floodgates will be open to this happening in thirty region and around the wo
iran is a country that's really elevated risk for transferring nuclear technology. it's already signed a nuclear cooperation agreement with venezuela and bolivia, two countries in the united states o'own backyard. it's not implausible that iran could announce tomorrow that venezuela is a country in good standing with the mtb, has a right to peaceful nuclear technology, so we're going to transfer uranium enrichment technology there for peaceful purposes. we have the same problems we've been...
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the technology associated with enrichment is understood. taking to the next level may take a little time. but the basic technologies are now understood. >> we have these sanctions and we added new sanctions. iran says they now want to talk. does that mean the sanctions are working? >> i'm not sure that those two statements get connected. but the sanctions are having an effect, i think there's little doubt that they're having a significant effect on the country. >> what is the effect? >> their ability to conduct business. i felt for some time that one of the more effective -- you're going to try to put somebody in irons, getting to their pocketbook is the way to make people pay attention. that seems to be the case now. you may have more of this than i see that -- in the economic sphere it's getting difficult for them to do simple things, like getting food imports in the country. because they can't pay for them, because nobody will deal in dollars and their currency is not worth too much now. >> what do you think they said. there's a history
the technology associated with enrichment is understood. taking to the next level may take a little time. but the basic technologies are now understood. >> we have these sanctions and we added new sanctions. iran says they now want to talk. does that mean the sanctions are working? >> i'm not sure that those two statements get connected. but the sanctions are having an effect, i think there's little doubt that they're having a significant effect on the country. >> what is the...
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you export technology, not tyranny or terrorism. and today, your innovators and entrepreneurs have made the desert bloom and have made for a better world. the citizens of our countries are fortunate to share in the rewards of economic freedom and in the creativity of our entrepreneurs. what you have built here, with your own hands, is a tribute to your people, and a model for others. -- others throughout the world. [applause] finally, we both believe in freedom of expression, because we are confident in our ideas and in the ability of men and women to think for themselves. we do not fear open debate. if you want to hear some very sharp criticisms of israel and its policies, you don't have to cross any borders. all you have to do is walk down the street and into a cafÉ, where you'll hear people reasoning, arguing, and speaking their mind. or pick up an israeli newspaper you'll find some of the toughest criticism of israel you'll read anywhere. your nation, like ours, is stronger for this energetic exchange of ideas and opinions. tha
you export technology, not tyranny or terrorism. and today, your innovators and entrepreneurs have made the desert bloom and have made for a better world. the citizens of our countries are fortunate to share in the rewards of economic freedom and in the creativity of our entrepreneurs. what you have built here, with your own hands, is a tribute to your people, and a model for others. -- others throughout the world. [applause] finally, we both believe in freedom of expression, because we are...
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we have more monitoring centers, more of tomorrow's technology right here today, and more value. 24/7 monitoring against burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide, starting at just over $1 a day. and now get adt installed for just $99. isn't your family worth america's number one security company, adt? [ woman ] our girls got us thiing, but the break-in got us calling. [ man ] a after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99, and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >>. >> greta: a new twisted in the general petraeus sex scandal. twin sister of a woman at the center of the scandal has hired gloria allred. you heard right. today jill kelley's sister appeared at a news conference but refusing to answer questions about her links to general petraeus and general john allen. they wrote letters during her bitter custody battle with her ex-husband. is this just a side show. joining us is political panel. weekly standard steve hayes. just tin sink and byron y
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that is the effect of technology. it has improved our lives but it has made it easier to be just as annoying as the calls. >>shepard: and people are not. >> wear you can set up your phone so it will show the person receiving the phone on call are i.d., and it will show whatever they want it to show. they can pick the first bank down the street or whatever they want. >>guest: i was in the green room and showing the person put on my makeup, and you probably cannot tell i have makeup on i gout a call from the white house. it is on my phone. i can now impress people that the white house has called me for whatever reasons. people trust call are i.d. to the point where they use it as a form of identification. it is absolutely not. it used to i trusted it. a few years later i get to the point, why even have it? >>shepard: thank you, sir. great to see you. >> thanks very were. the obama campaign staffers have been criticizes governor romney for what they call "a lack of details," in the plan. polls show that line of attack co
that is the effect of technology. it has improved our lives but it has made it easier to be just as annoying as the calls. >>shepard: and people are not. >> wear you can set up your phone so it will show the person receiving the phone on call are i.d., and it will show whatever they want it to show. they can pick the first bank down the street or whatever they want. >>guest: i was in the green room and showing the person put on my makeup, and you probably cannot tell i have...
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in france the technological advantage. they can drive a little closer toward parity in terms of the economic struggle. melissa: any idea how it works differently? i know it's pretty new. >> it's no problem at all. iron dome is basically a smaller version of the patriot missile systems. it shoots down smaller projectiles than the patriot missile system is designed to shoot down, but its use down ballistic projectiles, ballistic missiles or ballistic rockets. but david slang is designed to shoot down everything that ironbound can shoot down in addition to that it will she down cruise missiles which fly at a much lower altitude and are more difficult to detect and target melissa: thank you so much. some much good affirmation. we appreciate your time. >> thank you. a pleasure to be here. melissa: thanksgiving weekend solemn most shoppers of all time how is that possible? not all holiday cheer. we will explain. plus, not getting a flu shot. could more businesses potentially do the same? i don't want to see anyone. it details co
in france the technological advantage. they can drive a little closer toward parity in terms of the economic struggle. melissa: any idea how it works differently? i know it's pretty new. >> it's no problem at all. iron dome is basically a smaller version of the patriot missile systems. it shoots down smaller projectiles than the patriot missile system is designed to shoot down, but its use down ballistic projectiles, ballistic missiles or ballistic rockets. but david slang is designed to...
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technology innovation all these developments in the round russia we've got this huge earth covered. talking back here with our dear is a look at the top stories of the land to which spring never comes thousand of palestinians in israeli prisons kill a hunger strike as the latest high profile talks between the two strange nations go down as truly tried and failed to pass. on inspiring twelve olympic sponsors come under fire as campaigners call into question their credibility saying the games have been turned into a money making mission but in the thais a top priority. down to vilify a leader of the house of a lot takes to the international to the states for the first time in six years and an explosive interview felled by a persecutor whistleblower julian saddam's son of straw sits down these really young faces in an arab revolution in syria. now joining us out of his full shallow which caused quite a stir in the world's media that's coming right up here in r.c. stay with us for. time true enough time. the stress. of which you may well be exposed the world sees the stock is falling an
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now to a breakthrough in technology that could help millions of people who depend on hearing aids in their everyday lives. >> if you are one of them, you will know that hearing aids are not much at helping pick out a single voice in a busy room. >> that's true. now scientists say they have found the answer, and they have one of germany's most prestigious technology price -- prize for their work. >> people with a healthy sense of hearing have no trouble determining where sounds are coming from, but hearing impairment can damage that ability and conventional hearing aids are no help. for researchers, it has long been a challenge. hearing has to deal with sound coming from all different directions, and we have to identify individual sources of sound. our sense of hearing is efficient at doing that, and until now, we were not able to replicate that with technology. >> scientists have created something they call a binaural hearing aid. it links the hearing aids in both the where's years -- wearer's ears and the brain detect the signal just as it would in some one was held the hearing. cur
now to a breakthrough in technology that could help millions of people who depend on hearing aids in their everyday lives. >> if you are one of them, you will know that hearing aids are not much at helping pick out a single voice in a busy room. >> that's true. now scientists say they have found the answer, and they have one of germany's most prestigious technology price -- prize for their work. >> people with a healthy sense of hearing have no trouble determining where sounds...
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it's more worrisome that a weapon or technology could be proliferated to somebody who is anonymous and brings something like that some place in the world. and whether they actually take it there or just say it's in city x, do the following, the so-called blackmail approach to this. that's more worrisome, the likelihood of iran trying to attack the united states at home is probably pretty low on their calculus. the closing of the straits. people argue that that's equally detrimental to iran, but have you to remember what we just put them through with financial sanctions and everything else. the question is, when does their cal skew husband come to the point where it says we have to change the game. that's the worrisome side that ago tishty, i think we generally average 14 ships and 17 million barrels a day through the straight. if that's the case, that's about 20% of what happens every day in oil. just a few days is a pretty significant activity to deny us. these are the things have you to sit down and work your way through. and like admiral fallon said, we're not in their head, we don'
it's more worrisome that a weapon or technology could be proliferated to somebody who is anonymous and brings something like that some place in the world. and whether they actually take it there or just say it's in city x, do the following, the so-called blackmail approach to this. that's more worrisome, the likelihood of iran trying to attack the united states at home is probably pretty low on their calculus. the closing of the straits. people argue that that's equally detrimental to iran, but...
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there have been some incredible advancements in technologies, especially cell phone technology. i have done a lot of work in e hraoli lie -- liberia, and i get better coverage there than in washington, d.c. other kinds of technologies have catapulted some countries into the modern world. in liberia, there are hardly land lines, but everybody has a cell phone. china is investing all over the world, especially africa. we have seen dramatically increased funding in health and education, especially in hiv and malaria. it has led to some very important health out comes. there are new challenges, of course. there is growing population and growing migration, and big concerns about resource use, and of course climate change is very important and a new consideration to us now. so in terms of what we have learned, what are the lessens we have learned over the years? i think first and foremost in likely success and predicting out comes in foreign assistance, the most important is leaders of the countries of where we were. are they committed to their own future and development. i want to sa
there have been some incredible advancements in technologies, especially cell phone technology. i have done a lot of work in e hraoli lie -- liberia, and i get better coverage there than in washington, d.c. other kinds of technologies have catapulted some countries into the modern world. in liberia, there are hardly land lines, but everybody has a cell phone. china is investing all over the world, especially africa. we have seen dramatically increased funding in health and education, especially...
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in that i don't use very sophisticated technology. in their weapons or in their communications. i wonder if the resistance on the other hand is a token resistance and some of the most of the young men in it are just ordinary french horns and they come from farms and small towns and they come from an agricultural community. based and he's the basically cold remote control case. there's no there's no complication about ted they're very simple devices one of them but when they get the moment when they use code they simply use the kind of language that they kind of slang that's used in their villages and among their families so anyone listening most anyone listening sort of behind the surveillance devices and having the computer is trying to say you know trying to keep codenames this kind of language they will never be sure they won't be easily able to find out what this means and i said i'm listening to that for years and among these for the moment i think for example are you certain words about just the french kind of times. you know cooking hold and don't cane you. but i would be
in that i don't use very sophisticated technology. in their weapons or in their communications. i wonder if the resistance on the other hand is a token resistance and some of the most of the young men in it are just ordinary french horns and they come from farms and small towns and they come from an agricultural community. based and he's the basically cold remote control case. there's no there's no complication about ted they're very simple devices one of them but when they get the moment when...
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and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>shepard: if you watched the news over the weekend, it was brutal. a day after police say a gunman opened fire outside a spa in milwaukee, the guy doing the shooting, his wife, was among the dead. the medical examiner confirmed that today. the suspect's wife worked at the spa. an ongoing domestic dispute triggered the shooting where four were killed and four wounded. it brought the difficult of brookfield wisconsin to a standstill. a nearby shopping center was on lockdown. they found the suspect's body inside the two story spa hours after the shooting first happen ed. this was the latest in a line of deadly attacks in wisconsin. a gunman killed seven in 2005 at a hotel church service in breakfield and in augusta self-proclaimed white supremacist unleashed a shooting rampage less than an hour from brookfield killing himself and six others. now, from the midwest news hub, we are learning that the coupl
and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>shepard: if you watched the news over the weekend, it was brutal. a day after police say a gunman opened fire outside a spa in milwaukee, the guy doing the shooting, his wife, was among the dead. the medical examiner confirmed that today. the suspect's wife worked at the spa. an ongoing domestic...
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born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing-out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. insurance for the modern world. click or call. >>. >> sean: today a reported that syrian president assad will use chemical and biological weapons if faces an attack. they are under mounting pressure as brutal and horrific violence at the hands of the government have claimed the lives of 19,000 people. for months the obama administration which has not taken any real steps against the syrian administration had this to say. >> we are working to for them to be three of assad regime and given their symptom piles of chemical weapons we'll make it clear to assad that the world is watching and they will be held accountable by the international community and the united states should they make the tragic mistake of using those weapons. >> sean: it did not sit well with senator mccain. >> because of our feckless foreign policy we have the danger of chemical weapons being transported to hezbollah, assad has threaten
born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing-out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. insurance for the modern world. click or call. >>. >> sean: today a reported that syrian president assad will use chemical and biological weapons if faces an attack. they are under mounting pressure as brutal and horrific violence at the hands of the government have claimed the lives of 19,000 people. for...
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they use very sophisticated technology. or in their communications. for business sense on the other hand is a popular resistance and side of that for most of the young men in it all just an ordinary furniture or in some they come from farms and small towns and they come from an agricultural kind of scene. and basically he's the they speak on ordinary working tokens. and there's no there's no complication about it they're very simple devices but when they get the moment when they use codes they simply use the kind of language that kind of slang that's used in every new choice and among that families so anyone listening on this anyone listening sort of behind the surveillance devices i'm having the employment huge is trying to you know trying to keep codenames this kind of language they will never be there won't be easily able to find out what this means and i said i missed any of that for you. among these for the moment i think for example they use certain words about. just the french kind of times. you know the cooking codes and don't cave. i'm probab
they use very sophisticated technology. or in their communications. for business sense on the other hand is a popular resistance and side of that for most of the young men in it all just an ordinary furniture or in some they come from farms and small towns and they come from an agricultural kind of scene. and basically he's the they speak on ordinary working tokens. and there's no there's no complication about it they're very simple devices but when they get the moment when they use codes they...
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that iranians think why should israel, pakistan, india, et cetera, the west have access to nuclear technology and why should we not? and some iranians probably would argue that iran should have nuclear weapons. so, the question remains, will he give into pressure? sanctions have undoubtedly hurt iran's economy. the iranian currency has really devalued it. prices have gone incredibly high. the average iranian is really suffering. the middle classes. some of the same people that support democracy and this is one of the unfortunate aspects of sanctions, that it does hurt certain objectives while it does help iran from disarming. there's no question that he is fundamentally rethinking iran's position on the nuclear program. he has admitted that sanctions are painful, but there are signs that he's getting iran and its population ready for a long struggle with the united states. we'll have to -- when we look at ir iran, we have to remember that iran and the regime specifically have survived a lot. have survived the revolution, the long war with iraq, years of sancti sanctions, insurgencies. hominy
that iranians think why should israel, pakistan, india, et cetera, the west have access to nuclear technology and why should we not? and some iranians probably would argue that iran should have nuclear weapons. so, the question remains, will he give into pressure? sanctions have undoubtedly hurt iran's economy. the iranian currency has really devalued it. prices have gone incredibly high. the average iranian is really suffering. the middle classes. some of the same people that support democracy...
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would not guarantee that iran would not eventual acquire a nuclear bomb why is that it's because the technology iran already has some pieces and parts they need to acquire from overseas but unless you can guarantee that you can kill off everyone in iran that has knowledge of these programs and their ability to produce these basic. and such as aluminum rotors you can't guarantee that the program can never be restarted so you can destroy what they have now but their ability to rebuild that even if you can make it take a very long time to rebuild that's what can't be destroyed what kind of long term military commitment with the us have to make to ensure that iran would never be able to build a nuclear bomb i mean it would be similar to what happened with iraq the only way to ensure a country does not acquire a nuclear weapon is to forcibly change the regime and go in on the ground occupy yes that's the that's the only way to one hundred percent be sure that the current iranian regime never acquires a nuclear weapon so we're talking about a ten year war. potentially it could be iran is a larger cou
would not guarantee that iran would not eventual acquire a nuclear bomb why is that it's because the technology iran already has some pieces and parts they need to acquire from overseas but unless you can guarantee that you can kill off everyone in iran that has knowledge of these programs and their ability to produce these basic. and such as aluminum rotors you can't guarantee that the program can never be restarted so you can destroy what they have now but their ability to rebuild that even...
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it has a right to peaceful nuclear technology. to help them with that we'll transfer nuclear enrichment technology so they can produce their own fuel and this is a real problem for the united states and u.s. nonproliferation policies all the issues we've been dealing with iran important the past decade would be in our backyard in venezuela and we would be dealing with that. i think there's a real risk. my colleagues said we can deter iran from doing all they nasty things including nuclear technical transfer. i don't think that's the case. what's the deterrent threat if iran jan says it will transfer technology to venezuela. will we use military force? we've been unwilling to use military force after we found pakistan was transferring nuclear technology, north korea was transferring nuclear technology. we haven't done it in the past. in this scenario iran has nuclear weapons. we'll fight a war against a nuclear armed state. after we were unwilling to go to war with iran when it didn't happen with nuclear weapons i think that's one
it has a right to peaceful nuclear technology. to help them with that we'll transfer nuclear enrichment technology so they can produce their own fuel and this is a real problem for the united states and u.s. nonproliferation policies all the issues we've been dealing with iran important the past decade would be in our backyard in venezuela and we would be dealing with that. i think there's a real risk. my colleagues said we can deter iran from doing all they nasty things including nuclear...
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technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. this is our team moscow our top stories the syrian rebel factions admit kofi announce a peace plan is the last chance to end the bloodshed now but russia is warning some forces remain intent on stirring the conflict. also headlining from moscow america's torture techniques during the bush era are equal to war crimes that's according to a secret state department memo that's been leaked. and the world's most famous whistleblower premieres his talk show on this channel our t.v. series talks to some of the most controversial global figures in the mainstream often ignored. and that's where we're heading next it's the show where the media outlets are already talking about as julian assange tackles hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah in the deadly edition of his brand new series on the way in just a moment. time julian assange. stress editor of human expose the world says he's talking as long as he's got bin attacks find a powerful united states song he can yeah. illegally five hundred days no
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really forces in that they use very sophisticated technology. weapons or in their communications. the resistance on the other hand is a popular resistance and most of the young men in it are just ordinary french horns and they come from farms some small towns and they come from an agricultural kind of state. and basically he's the city they speak on ordinary walkie talkies. because no there's no complication about very simple devices but when they get the moment when they use code base imperious kind of language that kind of slang that's used in their villages and among their families so anyone listening most anyone listening sort of behind the surveillance devices and having the computer is trying to you know i'm trying to keep codenames this kind of language you will never be sure there would be easily able to find out what this means and i said let's leave next for you. among these presidents most of them say for example to use certain words. just the french kind of terms. you know the cooking codes and gone clean. the idea that he can finish things whom. you know the father of
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technology is moving ahead fast. and the ability to stay up with interception capabilities and that sort of thing needs to keep up with the technology that's out there. and i think the intelligence community struggles with that. so making sure that they have the right tools and breaking down the walls of information are two very important things to keep in mind. >> i'll just add, you know, for the research for my book, i spent a decent amount of time out in california with fbi, long beach and in terms of the ports at long beach port, i am actually very impressed with the work they are doing. there's an issue in terms of the ports and the 1 yard line and there are some excellent efforts by dhs with the support of the bureau. a good friend of mine and mr. swecker's on trying to deal with the container issues, not only when they get into our country but in terms there's going to have to be some risk analysis. in terms of connecting the dots, i've been tremendously impressed, specifically in southern california and elsew
technology is moving ahead fast. and the ability to stay up with interception capabilities and that sort of thing needs to keep up with the technology that's out there. and i think the intelligence community struggles with that. so making sure that they have the right tools and breaking down the walls of information are two very important things to keep in mind. >> i'll just add, you know, for the research for my book, i spent a decent amount of time out in california with fbi, long beach...
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. >> essentially ford is a technology company. i mean, these days companies really have to innovate and bring technology into their overall plan in order to stay up with the consumer demand. we're spending more consumer technology in their lives, cars. ford is looking to do that in the safeway. looking for information and updates and information. we want to make sure it's unsafely. what we are demonstrating here today is health and wellness and the car working with third-party industry leaders, companies in the medical device field and management to develop systems where people can access. >> so what are you specifically displaying or talking to lawmakers about? >> have you things. we have here a phone work app currently available on your iphone. ford is working with the maker of this at to provide a way to have this information read out to you, again handsfree, through a scene to enable ford vehicle you're in the car. let's say you're driving through an area that has high travel account. this will tell you on the allocation based
. >> essentially ford is a technology company. i mean, these days companies really have to innovate and bring technology into their overall plan in order to stay up with the consumer demand. we're spending more consumer technology in their lives, cars. ford is looking to do that in the safeway. looking for information and updates and information. we want to make sure it's unsafely. what we are demonstrating here today is health and wellness and the car working with third-party industry...
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. >> coming up, who won germany's most prestigious technology award? >> and some bundesliga action. >> first, a look at other stores making the news. >> a french court overturned convictions against continental airlines related to the crash of the concord superliner, which killed more than 100 people. the court had earlier blamed continental for a piece of metal that fell on to the paris airport runway. >> in iraq, at least 38 people have been killed and more than 100 injured after a series of bombings in the south of the country. the attacks targeted she of pilgrims as well as local security forces. >> a moscow court has been video showing punk band pussy riot protesting -- banned video for being insulting to orthodox members. two members are serving sentences for hooliganism in the church. >> trial for the former yugoslavia has acquitted the former yugoslavian prime minister in a trial for crimes against humanity. the court said there was no evidence to support accusations. serbs have been protesting along their countries' border in response to that
. >> coming up, who won germany's most prestigious technology award? >> and some bundesliga action. >> first, a look at other stores making the news. >> a french court overturned convictions against continental airlines related to the crash of the concord superliner, which killed more than 100 people. the court had earlier blamed continental for a piece of metal that fell on to the paris airport runway. >> in iraq, at least 38 people have been killed and more than...
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. >> the iranians are being continuing to amass technologies, learning how to enrich uranium, stockpiling low enriched uranium and it's getting to a level in which particularly one of iran's major rivals in the region, israel, is sounding the alarm bells and saying that the iranians are getting too close. >> graeme lawson, a great historian of the cuban missile crisis said that the iran nuclear issue is the cuban missile crisis in slow motion. (instrumental music) >> and north korea continues to make itself heard, regularly testing nuclear missiles despite international condemnation. >> it's estimated that the next time north korea tests a nuclear weapon it could be by highly enriched uranium, whereas the last two were believed to be through the plutonium route. so this is very problematic, not just because north korea having lots of fissile material is a bad thing, but north korea has a tradition of selling off anything that can garner hard currency on the open market. >> and though the soviet empire is a thing of the past, china is echoing the aspirations of its predecessor. >> there's
. >> the iranians are being continuing to amass technologies, learning how to enrich uranium, stockpiling low enriched uranium and it's getting to a level in which particularly one of iran's major rivals in the region, israel, is sounding the alarm bells and saying that the iranians are getting too close. >> graeme lawson, a great historian of the cuban missile crisis said that the iran nuclear issue is the cuban missile crisis in slow motion. (instrumental music) >> and north...
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i believe in science and technology. i believe in biofuels. the research is terrific, and someplace down the road eventually algae will be helpful. i do not think this summer we will be putting algae in your cars. i think i am the one candidate who can win this race because i am the one candidate who understands how to design a big choice campaign. i worked with reagan. i worked with george h. w. bush in 1980 at. -- in 1980. the 1994 campaign was a big choice. in 1996, we were getting reelected to the house for the first time since 1928. obvious bign choice. i'd want to run this fall on the following energy policy -- you can elect president algae and have $10 a barrel. you can elect the president of drilling and have $2.50 a barrel. you decide which is better for your family. this is what i want to debate obama this fall. if i become the nominee, i will debate obama seven times with no moderator. the difference is so wide. i believe in the declaration of independence and constitution of the united states. he believes in apologizing to those wh
i believe in science and technology. i believe in biofuels. the research is terrific, and someplace down the road eventually algae will be helpful. i do not think this summer we will be putting algae in your cars. i think i am the one candidate who can win this race because i am the one candidate who understands how to design a big choice campaign. i worked with reagan. i worked with george h. w. bush in 1980 at. -- in 1980. the 1994 campaign was a big choice. in 1996, we were getting reelected...
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in the known that they use very sophisticated technology. in their weapons or in their communications. the resistance on the other hand is a popular resistance and most of the young men in it are just ordinary french horns and they come from farms and small towns and they come from agricultural training scheme. and basically he's a the same basic an ordinary walking talking. and there's no there's no complication about had very some problems down the prices on them when they move their homes and when they use codes they simply use the kind of language that kind of slang that's used in there is a new choice and among that families so anyone listening. or anyone listening sort of behind this survey instead why it's them having whatever the computer is trying to you know trying to decode the names this kind of language they will never be if you think they would be easily able to find out what this means and i said i'm this laverick for you as. among these present. let's say for example they use certain words. just in french kind of times. you k
in the known that they use very sophisticated technology. in their weapons or in their communications. the resistance on the other hand is a popular resistance and most of the young men in it are just ordinary french horns and they come from farms and small towns and they come from agricultural training scheme. and basically he's a the same basic an ordinary walking talking. and there's no there's no complication about had very some problems down the prices on them when they move their homes...
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in that they use very sophisticated technology. in that weapons or in their communications . the resistance on the other hand is a token resistance and some of that most of the young men in that are just some clever ordinary finnish boy and some they come from farm some small towns and they come from an agricultural community. and basically he said yeah they speak on i wouldn't know what i'm talking. about because no there's no complication about it by very simple devices on them but when they is there the moment when they use codes they simply use the kind of language that kind of slang that is used in their villages and among their families so anyone listening almost anyone listening sort of behind the surveillance devices and having computer is trying to you know trying to cheat code names said this kind of language they will never be sure they won't be easier be able to find out what this means and i said i'm a slave left for you as they left me among these for the. most part like say for example or use certain words. just to finish kind of times. you know the cooking cod
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but at the same time, if you want to develop nuclear technology for energy, you can do that. so i think most people would agree that the security of the world would not be enhanced if every country had a nuclear weapon. because then you get into some really difficult issues with securing them and i think you had mentioned terrorism. that's a real concern. countries that are nuclear weapons, are they securing them enough and can they do that? because it's a fear of a lot of people in this country that a terrorist can get ahold of an unsecured nuclear weapon and do something bad with it on our soil. >> let's look at this. we talked about the number of nuclear warheads in the united states over 8,500. and looking at the world's nuclear club, who around the world has nuclear weapons? russia, 11,000. this is an proximate number. the united kingdom, france over 300. china, over 240. and then israel, between 75 and 200. india, between 80 and 100. pakistan, between 90 and ten in north korea, five to six with this asterisks. that's the estimates. >> yeah. the whole point of the arms c
but at the same time, if you want to develop nuclear technology for energy, you can do that. so i think most people would agree that the security of the world would not be enhanced if every country had a nuclear weapon. because then you get into some really difficult issues with securing them and i think you had mentioned terrorism. that's a real concern. countries that are nuclear weapons, are they securing them enough and can they do that? because it's a fear of a lot of people in this...
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refurbish one of our warheads that goes on ballistic missiles to add security features, add modern technology it to. but it's not a new nuclear weapon in the sense of new missions or a higher or lower field or anything different. it's a weapon that's in our existing stockpile that they bring in and they just add kind of modern stuff to it, making sure it's safer. that's an effort that will be going on for decades. we're at a point where our cold war nuclear weapons are aging. what they say is -- what the officials at the nsa say, what they say is the stockpile is the oldest it's been in decades. so that's the focus is upgrading everything. >> todd jacobson, senior reporter at the nuclear weapons and materials monitor. he covers the agency, that's the nnsa. we're talking about its funding, since this is our "your money" segment. the obama administration asked for $11 billion. tell us how the budget breaks down. >> of that money that they ask for, they've asked for $7.6 billion for the weapons program, where they're doing the upkeep on the weapon, they're taking them apart. that also supports t
refurbish one of our warheads that goes on ballistic missiles to add security features, add modern technology it to. but it's not a new nuclear weapon in the sense of new missions or a higher or lower field or anything different. it's a weapon that's in our existing stockpile that they bring in and they just add kind of modern stuff to it, making sure it's safer. that's an effort that will be going on for decades. we're at a point where our cold war nuclear weapons are aging. what they say is...
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sdi under reagan which was a huge effort that was proven to be technologically infeasible. there was a shift under george h.w. bush and more so under clinton where i served as arms control negotiators on theater missile defense. we can talk more about that if you like, what happened and why it wasn't a lot of progress with the russians on that. when president obama came into office he requested a review of the entire program. the politics, the policy, the technical capabilities, future plans, and we were also under constraints because congress basically mandated that the administration provide them with a report on our approach with an ear. this has actually been the first comprehensive review of all aspects of our programs into a published, unclassified open report. and this came out in february 2010. it's on the web. ballistic missile defense review report. anybody can read it. when we came into office, what we inherited was a proposal from the george w. bush administration to put some interceptors, ten interceptors, in poland. and a radar, a sophisticated radar in the cz
sdi under reagan which was a huge effort that was proven to be technologically infeasible. there was a shift under george h.w. bush and more so under clinton where i served as arms control negotiators on theater missile defense. we can talk more about that if you like, what happened and why it wasn't a lot of progress with the russians on that. when president obama came into office he requested a review of the entire program. the politics, the policy, the technical capabilities, future plans,...
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you talk about reform, some going away but also about the heavy technology. i get a feeling there is this push and pull between pure kermit. we have to be lighter, more agile, more technologically savvy and that's more r&d more procurement but we have to come down and procurement as well. we have aircraft at the airport that are 44 years old and much older than i am but we are still using so how do you balance that out? >> i mentioned one thing we are looking at, the multirole, shorter timelines. when i was in the army we had, i got reefed on programs where the requirements were established in 2003. we are not going to deliver until 2014. taking it a certainty that we are going to deliver something that is either late or doesn't spiral in the technology and as you spiral in in the technology the requirement goes up in the next thing you know you are off to the races on cost. so acquisition reform has to include a much closer merger of requirements and bacterial solutions with senior leader involvement in shorter horizons but i tell you we have not gotten the
you talk about reform, some going away but also about the heavy technology. i get a feeling there is this push and pull between pure kermit. we have to be lighter, more agile, more technologically savvy and that's more r&d more procurement but we have to come down and procurement as well. we have aircraft at the airport that are 44 years old and much older than i am but we are still using so how do you balance that out? >> i mentioned one thing we are looking at, the multirole,...